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The Strange History of Smurfs Movies and How These Blue Bastards Keep Coming Back

If you’ve been to the theaters recently and passed a standee for the upcoming Smurfs movie, chances are, you have audibly asked, “Those little blue bastards are back? AGAIN!? WHY?!” Lord knows I have. Somehow out of all the family-friendly intellectual property (IP) in existence, Hollywood keeps resurrecting comic artist Peyo’s uber-popular creations—the Minions to […]

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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Showrunners Explain a Unique Approach to Canon 

As Star Trek: Strange New Worlds warps into its third season, longtime Star Trek fans have cause to celebrate. It’s actually been two years since Strange New Worlds debuted new episodes, and so the release of a new season will be like much-needed food for starving Trekkies. But those same fans almost certainly have questions. […]

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The 10 Best Marvel Characters Introduced in MCU Phase Five

Starting with Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania in theaters and ending with Ironheart on Disney+, the last two and a half years have given us Phase Five of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. While Phase Four was about setting up the multiverse and introducing the next generation of heroes, Phase Give continued by alerting us to […]

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Avatar and an Oral History of the Blind Bandit

This article is presented in partnership with Nickelodeon and appears in the Den of Geek x Avatar: The Last Airbender special edition releasing in mid-July. As Avatar: The Last Airbender’s second season kicked off, fans were excited to see the further adventures of Aang, Sokka, and Katara. The safe choice would have been to keep that core group the […]

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Dexter: Resurrection Misses Debra Morgan

The marketing leading up to the airing of Dexter: Resurrection inundated fans with reminders of their favorite actors and characters returning to the franchise after all these years. The spinoff’s ability to retain Michael C. Hall as Dexter, David Zayas as Angel Batista, and James Remar as Harry Morgan allows the continuity to flourish and […]

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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Really Is the Funnest Crew in the Fleet

Every time a new season of a big tentpole science fiction rolls around, fans and critics tend to try to find the reason why this time things are different. New seasons often proclaim a new cast member or a shake-up behind the scenes in the creative team will change everything. But despite the two-year wait, […]

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Rhys Darby’s Mysterious Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Character Is Exactly Who You Think

This article contains spoilers for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 episodes 1 and 2. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is back, and with it, no small amount of franchise nostalgia in the form of franchise callbacks, references, and cameos. After all, several members of the Enterprise’s crew are characters who will go on […]

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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 Premiere Review – A Welcome Return

This Star Trek: Strange New Worlds review contains spoilers for season 3 episodes 1 and 2. It’s been two years since we last saw Star Trek: New Worlds on our screens, and in the interim, it’s been a bittersweet time to be a Trek fan. Star Trek: Lower Decks wrapped up its five-year mission with its […]

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Stranger Things Is Turning Eleven Into the Franchise’s Superman

David Corenswet might be the superhero of the summer after his starring turn in James Gunn’s new Superman adaptation, but the Stranger Things season 5 trailer has given fans a taste of another powered-up badass who will be saving humanity from alternate-dimensioned evildoers.  Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) has always been the main attraction in a […]

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Stranger Things Season 5 Trailer Reveals Why This Show Takes So Damn Long to Make

The biggest threat on Netflix’s global hit Stranger Things isn’t the Demogorgon, Mind Flayer, nor Vecna – it’s the Gregorian calendar. That last time we caught up with the haunted denizens of Hawkins, Indiana was in Stranger Things season 4, released to Netflix in July 2022. Given the accelerated nature of time in the internet […]

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Avatar: The Last Airbender – How Two College Friends Created One of the Best Shows of All Time

This article is presented in partnership with Nickelodeon and appears in the Den of Geek x Avatar: The Last Airbender special edition releasing in mid-July. Bryan Konietzko was doing yoga when he had a lightbulb moment. It was a cumulation of thoughts, sketches, and conversations with his creative collaborator, Michael Dante DiMartino. Suddenly, everything clicked, […]

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Andor Emmy Nods Reveal a Franchise Acting Awards Bias Still Persists

The announcement of the 2025 Emmy nominations came with plenty of good news for sci-fi fans, comic book enthusiasts, and every other genre of geek. HBO Max’s The Batman spinoff The Penguin received the second most nominations overall, set to compete in 24 categories including “Best Limited or Anthology Series,” “Best Actor in a Limited […]

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Matthew Mercer & Vinnie Hacker On Giving Depth To SAKAMOTO DAYS’ Death Dealers

This article is presented in partnership with Netflix and appears in the Den of Geek x Sakamoto Days special edition releasing in mid-July. Sakamoto Days Part 2 releases on July 14. Anime never began as Netflix’s priority, yet the streamer has progressively turned into one of the premier sources for animation. In fact, Netflix is responsible for […]

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Justice League Unlimited is the Perfect Post-Superman Watch

It’s the Summer of Superman. And with James Gunn‘s highly anticipated franchise-launcher finally in theaters, you may be wondering just where to look next once you’ve got your fill of the film our reviewer David Crow called, “a zippy and lighthearted self-contained adventure.” I chose that quote in particular as it was in the context […]

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Netflix’s SAKAMOTO DAYS Is Locked and Loaded For Part 2 Return

This article is presented in partnership with Netflix and appears in the Den of Geek x Sakamoto Days special edition releasing in mid-July. Sakamoto Days Part 2 releases on July 14. “Their friendly nature may be the reason why they are loved by the audience.”  This is what acclaimed anime producer Genki Ito attributes to […]

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Dexter: Resurrection Breaks Harry’s Code in One Major Way

This article contains spoilers for Dexter: Resurrection episodes 1 and 2. When Dexter first began airing in 2006, few would have expected the serial killer drama to produce such an enthusiastic fan base as to allow for nearly two decades of episodes in its wake. Since then, more than just this critic have wondered how […]

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Michael C. Hall Views Dexter: Resurrection As a “Second Chance”

As it turns out, the name of Showtime’s latest Dexter spinoff is pretty literal. Following the events of 2021 miniseries Dexter: New Blood, iconic fictional serial killer (who kills other serial killers) Dexter Morgan was in need of a resurrection. That’ll happen when your own progeny shoots you in the chest upon experiencing a “Take […]

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Which It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Character Has Taken the Most L’s?

The Paddy’s Pub gang on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia are seen as many things – menaces to society, criminals, scum of the earth, sociopaths – you name it. But above all else, they are losers. Within every season, at least one member of the gang consistently eats crap. No, it’s not always their punching […]

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Wednesday Season 2 Trailer Harkens Back to a Classic Addams Family Moment

It’s back to Nevermore for Wednesday Addams (Jenna Ortega), and this time there are some extra bodies tagging along. The newest trailer for Wednesday’s second season gives us a look at more of the Addams Family’s role in the series alongside a few callbacks to the lore of the franchise that we all know and […]

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Mr. Robot Ending Explained: Hello, Elliot

This Mr. Robot feature contains spoilers. Elliot Alderson has always seemed like a fictional character. Obviously he is a fictional character given that he is played by Rami Malek on the television program Mr. Robot. But even within the reality of the show, Elliot at times more closely resembled a hacker archetype than a living, […]

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